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Lori Judge—Glass art characterized by clean lines, vibrant colors and playful designs. Most are framed, many with floral motifs.
Mike Martini—Forest Furniture that lets you relax in to nature. High back tree-chairs are a favorite at Cornell Farm.
Deezines—Rusted metal topiaries, trellises, arbors and more for the garden.
Stephanie Burton—Small clay sculptures and tiles.
Clay Hoffman—Sculptor of many mediums, including metal, stone, and wire. Check out Clay’s ‘Art Cart’ opening weekend for demos and hands-on lessons in wire sculpting.
Michelle Morin—Cornell Farm team member and painter that is truly inspired by the garden.
Jesse Romey-Ring—Jeweler who uses collected vintage glass beads to celebrate the changing seasons.
Jennifer Tyler--Self taught artist and photographer who is enticed by the simple stuff that lives in the quiet periphery of our lives.
Ron Wallace—Grows his own gourds and creates birdhouses, vases, bowls, and baskets with nature-inspired designs.
Jeremy Miranda—Showing a series of medium scale paintings of both the Pacific Northwest and Northeast. Both series reflect the light and color resulting from odd weather patterns of the east and west coasts.
Corinne Hodel—Cornell Farm team member who specializes in Memory Quilts that intertwine gorgeous batik fabrics with photos. Great for new babies, weddings, and other special events.
Brian Paquette—Plein Air painter inspired by the Oregon climate and changing skies.
Amy Baker—Felt bags, all inspired by nature.
Julie Carpenter—Metal Sculptor that uses recycled materials to create art for the garden.
Lisa Arnold—Explores art using various mediums. She enjoys working with metal because although it appears indestructible, it is actually very malleable and can be shaped into soft, organic forms.
Laura St. George & Betsy Findtner—Recycled colored bottles melted down and flattened into decorative cheese platters, accompanied with beaded spreaders.
Greg Gordon—Glass artist that works with color and light creating small objects for everyday use.
Megan Klepp—Megan works in recycled or reclaimed materials, inspired by the resources at hand. Her art accents any garden.
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